My VHF Journey

VHF antennas at G4MCU

In the last few weeks I have given my talk or presentation entitled “My VHF Journey” to two local radio clubs. This is a personal story explaining my starting out in amateur radio and how I came to enjoy mostly working VHF from my early days, and why I enjoy it now.

My primary interest is in working DX on 144MHz, 432 MHz and even 1296 MHz if conditions allow. I have quite a modest setup with regard to antennas as I do not have as much room or space for large arrays, but I do have an effective station for working VHF DX.

As a rule the club members have no idea what is available using SSB and CW on these bands. Their experience tends to be working FM simplex and repeaters on 2 and 70, and because of the licence changes new licensees have the freedom to use the HF bands, neglecting the opportunities to work any distance on the VHF bands. They are actually unaware or indeed ignorant of what they might achieve if they gave these bands a proper go with decent Yagi antennas. And no, these antennas do not have to be large. Mine aren’t.

I did my best to explain the joys of tropo, aurora and Sporadic E including the nature and the reasons these types of propagation occur.

Despite my best efforts I am not confident that my audiences understood or felt drawn to try the joys of working real radio at VHF. It is not even just about working the DX. Under flat conditions we can have quite long rag chews using SSB over distances much further than can be managed using FM.

It is not my place to tell any of my fellow radio amateurs what they should be doing, it is up to them However, after writing the presentation and speaking to the clubs I have the feeling I may failed to inspire anyone to have a go.

One response to “My VHF Journey

  1. It is a crying shame that there isn’t more interest in the VHF/UHF bands nowadays and surprisingly many don’t believe the radio contact opportunities that can be gained with even simple Tropo. I started off with donated VHF equipment but was left bereft with the lack of activity on the bands. I soon got drawn into the HF privileges new licensees are granted and the rabbit hole of digital modes. (Filled my logs though!)

    Recently however and maybe from boredom who knows, I have started exploring the higher frequencies again digging out old equipment and a bunch of homebrew antennas I constructed during my early days of licensing. I’m hoping to have a little bit of fun with it all.

    I’ll never forget my first contacts chatting with old Ham friends on 2m SSB when we couldn’t reach each other via FM or the repeaters, let alone a multi-county contact with a mobile operator on 70cm’s. (He was more surprised than I was!)

    I am sure your talks may have inspired at least someone and if not right this instant maybe possibly in the future.

    Good to read about others passions.

    73,

    Victor, M7VIC

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